Rollo May on Creativity and the Tragic
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In this video discussion with John Whiteley, Rollo May talks about the relationship between counseling and the human condition, discussing the role of symbol and myth in coping with anxiety and stress. The video explores humanistic and existential psychology and discusses the importance of having a sense of history to expressions of creativity and to the ability to deal with tragedy in life.
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28 min 3 sec
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